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just got a new male dog & my girlfriend & myself are excited, but needs training.
If he is of breeding age, you need to just get him used to mounting a human female. Your g/f should get fully naked and down on all fours. Bring him up to her and see if his natural instincts take over. You should put socks over his front legs to prevent her from being scratched. She should put her head and shoulders to the floor in order to raise her ass up high at an angle where he has good access to her vagina. Let us know what happens and post videos. We would love to see it!
 
just got a new male dog & my girlfriend & myself are excited, but needs training.
What you need to do is start off by getting your new dog used to his name. Treat rewards and praise work great when saying his name and he looks at you or approaches you after hearing it (great for beginner recall training too).

Before doing any kind of training, get your dog a bit tired. An energetic dog has a harder time focusing and it will be frustrating for both of you during any training. A quick walk or playtime with a few toys will usually suffice.

There are many techniques for leash training, but what I find best is what I call "surprise reinforcement." When a dog is facing forward and walking with a loose leash, I present them a treat. This almost makes the act of walking on a loose leash like muscle memory for the dog.

Potty training works like leash walking. When the dog does his business, reward with a treat and praise. Regularly scheduled potty breaks increase your chances of success.

Sit is simple. Hold the treat over your pooch's head and slow work it back. Dogs will usually sit so they can maintain eye contact with the treat. Verbally saying "sit" isn't necessary since at this stage, you are just establishing the action of your dog sitting, but it won't hurt to say either.

Stay, is best taught after your dog has a full understanding of sit since a dog is less prone to wandering away during stay training. Start by getting your dog to sit and if he stays put as you take a single step back, reward him with a treat. Repeat until you can take a second step back. It's a slow process to get to where you can be many steps away, but you'll need just as much patience as what you are teaching your dog if you want to succeed.

Recall can be frustrating. At no point should you ever get upset with your dog if he doesn't return to you right away. He'll establish that being recalled is a punishment and not a loving reward when he returns to you. Using a long training leash is ideal for keeping him safe to start out if you don't have access to a fenced in area.

Teaching a dog to not bark is impossible for me since I own huskies, so you're on your own there.
 
What you need to do is start off by getting your new dog used to his name. Treat rewards and praise work great when saying his name and he looks at you or approaches you after hearing it (great for beginner recall training too).

Before doing any kind of training, get your dog a bit tired. An energetic dog has a harder time focusing and it will be frustrating for both of you during any training. A quick walk or playtime with a few toys will usually suffice.

There are many techniques for leash training, but what I find best is what I call "surprise reinforcement." When a dog is facing forward and walking with a loose leash, I present them a treat. This almost makes the act of walking on a loose leash like muscle memory for the dog.

Potty training works like leash walking. When the dog does his business, reward with a treat and praise. Regularly scheduled potty breaks increase your chances of success.

Sit is simple. Hold the treat over your pooch's head and slow work it back. Dogs will usually sit so they can maintain eye contact with the treat. Verbally saying "sit" isn't necessary since at this stage, you are just establishing the action of your dog sitting, but it won't hurt to say either.

Stay, is best taught after your dog has a full understanding of sit since a dog is less prone to wandering away during stay training. Start by getting your dog to sit and if he stays put as you take a single step back, reward him with a treat. Repeat until you can take a second step back. It's a slow process to get to where you can be many steps away, but you'll need just as much patience as what you are teaching your dog if you want to succeed.

Recall can be frustrating. At no point should you ever get upset with your dog if he doesn't return to you right away. He'll establish that being recalled is a punishment and not a loving reward when he returns to you. Using a long training leash is ideal for keeping him safe to start out if you don't have access to a fenced in area.

Teaching a dog to not bark is impossible for me since I own huskies, so you're on your own there.

I think he means a different "training", but nicely described. :cool:
 
Training animals for sex is wrong. The act must be consensual and ideally initiated by the animal, you must never use any treats, peanut butter, commands, or training methods to make an animal have sex with you or anyone else.
The reasoning behind that is simple, you can teach a dog to let a vet take his blood or trim his nails, clean ears... a clearly unpleasant possibly painful procedure that the dog will endure because there will be a reward in the end.
Bringing this to sex would completely rob you of any valuable feedback and you may end up doing something against the dog's will unknowingly or even worse, knowingly and the dog will withstand that for the reward.
Do not teach animals to have sex with people.
 
I don't think training him is the right thing to do... he needs to do it himself for him to consent if that makes sense. Just let him get used to smelling her pussy, have her present herself sometimes, face down ass up, let his own instincts and decisions kick in, he will either show interest or he won't, leave it at that.
 
You'll have to teach your girlfriend not to panic if the tension/filling becomes too intense. If something serious happens, she'll most likely know beyond a doubt, but in case she might not, it's most likely to be an intense, sharp pain. Even then, trying to forcibly dismount the dog might be ill advised, as you don't want the knot to cause more damage on the way out, should it manage to inflict any at all.(I don't consider it too likely for most people). Be sure to have her tested for potential allergies to the dog's semen, as you definitely don't want to deal with your girlfriend dying during the act. Most importantly, learn to keep your head cool and don't let your second head overwrite your judgement. That goes for both of you.

If you meant training the dog, I refer you to pes comment.
 
You'll have to teach your girlfriend not to panic if the tension/filling becomes too intense. If something serious happens, she'll most likely know beyond a doubt, but in case she might not, it's most likely to be an intense, sharp pain. Even then, trying to forcibly dismount the dog might be ill advised, as you don't want the knot to cause more damage on the way out, should it manage to inflict any at all.(I don't consider it too likely for most people). Be sure to have her tested for potential allergies to the dog's semen, as you definitely don't want to deal with your girlfriend dying during the act. Most importantly, learn to keep your head cool and don't let your second head overwrite your judgement. That goes for both of you.

If you meant training the dog, I refer you to pes comment.
Keep some cold water handy. Nothing shrinks a knot faster than cold water on the nuts. Just be sure you have a good hold on him when you pour it.
 
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